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Small words, big results

04/06/2016
The little things we say—or don’t say—can make a big difference in employee morale and productivity.

4 ways to ruin a performance evaluation

04/05/2016
Help your organization’s supervisors provide better reviews by warning them away from these common mistakes.

OSHA update: Hazard alerts, silica rule and other priorities

04/01/2016
Here are some of the highlights from the OSHA head’s chat with the oil and gas servicing industry.

The HR I.Q. Test: April ’16

04/01/2016
Here’s your monthly quiz on HR news and trends.

How to comply with new DOL rules on anti-union ‘persuaders’

03/29/2016

A new Department of Labor rule will limit employers’ ability to use “persuaders” to convince workers to resist union organizing efforts, critics say.

Online shopping doesn’t bar unemployment comp

03/29/2016
Are your workplace rules on Internet usage vague? Then firing an employee for shopping online or other wasted time may not bar unemployment compensation benefits in Pennsylvania.

Guard sues after inmate swipes his SSN

03/29/2016
A guard at Lewisburg Federal Peni­­ten­­tiary has sued the Justice Depart­­ment after a federal inmate obtained his Social Security number and other personal data through a Freedom of Information Act request.

Back up subjective performance-review assessments with concrete examples

03/28/2016
When it comes to evaluating employees, supervisors and managers sometimes rely too much on subjective measures. Some employees allege that such generalizations are merely a way to cover up bias.

Fixing mistakes in your I-9 forms? How to do it legally

03/24/2016
Many of the I-9 forms in your files are just screaming for attention.

NLRB memo tells regional offices to pinch pennies

03/17/2016
Could budget woes be what finally reins in the National Labor Relations Board?